Did Apple Rob Your Library?

April 12, 2012
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The U.S. Department of Justice is much like erstwhile brokerage firm E.F. Hutton once was. When it talks, people listen. So when the DOJ this week filed an antitrust suit against Apple and five major book publishers for fixing prices in the electronic book (e-Book) publishing market, the industry noticed. These are myriad moving pieces to this complex and evolving.. read more →

Today’s CIO: Where Business Strategy Meets Information Technology (IT)

April 10, 2012
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As originally published in Forbes. As business strategy and information technology continue to converge, Chief Information Officers (CIOs) find themselves in a unique position that offers both great risks and great rewards. No longer can CIOs succeed simply by making their IT departments run smoothly. Today, CIOs must also actively embrace a new role as.. read more →

Non-Facebook Timelines For The Ages

March 20, 2012
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I recently admired a friend’s Facebook Timeline, a feature I haven’t turned on and probably won’t. It feels intrusive to me, although that might change. It dawned on me that each of us has personal timelines limited in number and scope only by the contexts we wish to examine. For example, our health or financial.. read more →

What Technology-Assisted Electronic Discovery Teaches Us About The Role Of Humans In Technology

January 21, 2012
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As originally published in Forbes on January 9, 2012. Co-authored by Amanda Jones & Ben Kerschberg If 2011 was the year of technology-assisted document review, 2012 will be the year of re-humanizing technology-assisted review at its most strategic points. Going forward, the focus will be not only on the foundational role humans play in guiding document.. read more →

The New Way Twitter Will Dominate Online Journalism

January 13, 2012
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Over the past few months, I have become increasingly interested in #Twitter with the help of my friend, Julie Hunt (@juliebhunt) of Austin. Like (@Univ_of_Oregon) #Prof. Kyu Ho Youm (@Marshall Youm), I use Twitter to share, learn, and keep virtual note cards. As you’ve immediately noticed, I (@BenKerschberg) am writing this short piece in a series.. read more →